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this bloody outcome has lead president obama to cancel annual joint u.s. egyptian militarexercises scheduled for next month. mr. obama, however, did not propose spending the $1.5 billion to the egyptian government for rupturing the u.s. egyptian partnership. and they are at an all-time high in egypt. pro democracy forces are still angry at president obama and the former secretary of state hillary clinton for their initial backing for the former president. mubarak. this is followed by mr. obama's swift and embrace, whom the pro democracy forces blame, for trying to hijack their democratic resolution and to turn it into an islamic republic. and the sentiment was worse for the u.s. ambassador that is now being withdrawn, denouncing the tactics of the forces. and the supporters for their part, they blame the u.s. for secretly blasting them the ongoing support for the government. and the danger now is that the u.s., they have limited leverage at the time of the rising tensions. tensions that could lead to the prolong strikes between the muslim brotherhood and t
this bloody outcome has lead president obama to cancel annual joint u.s. egyptian militarexercises scheduled for next month. mr. obama, however, did not propose spending the $1.5 billion to the egyptian government for rupturing the u.s. egyptian partnership. and they are at an all-time high in egypt. pro democracy forces are still angry at president obama and the former secretary of state hillary clinton for their initial backing for the former president. mubarak. this is followed by mr....
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pell grants and loans are up under the obama administration but there is more to it than that. it's a basic squeeze. tuition keeps rising, state support for higher education keeps falling and private money is stagnant. that means for most students, a college education simply isn't affordable without some federal help. in the association of student financial aid administrators say that's unlikely to change any time soon when they rely on tuition for funding. >> the federal government put in funds but haven't kept pace with that disinvestment over the last 40 years. >> reporter: iona increased the aid budget to help bridge the gap. brandon lara hopes in the end it will pay off. >> at some point, way down the road, there is a return on that. >> reporter: but if he or his fellow students are wrong, some of the risk, now more than ever falls on federal taxpayers. for "nightly business report," i'm scott cohn in new york. >>> still ahead, six weeks until open enrollment for healthcare but there are still some major head winds that could prevent the exchanges from being open for busin
pell grants and loans are up under the obama administration but there is more to it than that. it's a basic squeeze. tuition keeps rising, state support for higher education keeps falling and private money is stagnant. that means for most students, a college education simply isn't affordable without some federal help. in the association of student financial aid administrators say that's unlikely to change any time soon when they rely on tuition for funding. >> the federal government put...
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president obama meets privately with the country's most powerful financial regulators to discuss the new rules that will govern the country's biggest banks. >>> going gangbusters, 900% in nine years to the day. that's how much google has returned since going public. it dominates search, and seizing the smartphone market. but is the stock atop of many mutual funds, a good buy for the next nine. >>> attention shoppers, are you willing to give up privacy for a good deal? we have all that and more on this monday, august 19th. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome. his vacation over, president obama got back to work today, and he wasted no time tackling a topic of high interest to investors, not to mention financial services executives. at a closed-door white house meeting he sat down with the nation's top financial regulators to get a progress report on how the government is implementing the dodd/frank law. it covers wall street and the nation's largest banks. john harwood joins us from the white house with details on who attended today's meeting, and why it was necessary. john? >> tyler,
president obama meets privately with the country's most powerful financial regulators to discuss the new rules that will govern the country's biggest banks. >>> going gangbusters, 900% in nine years to the day. that's how much google has returned since going public. it dominates search, and seizing the smartphone market. but is the stock atop of many mutual funds, a good buy for the next nine. >>> attention shoppers, are you willing to give up privacy for a good deal? we have...
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president obama's mantra that al qaeda is on the run today proved wrong yet again. you are looking at pictus of yemen where governmentofficials
president obama's mantra that al qaeda is on the run today proved wrong yet again. you are looking at pictus of yemen where governmentofficials
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and if so what should president obama do? mort zuckerman. >> i think the president should not cut the support for the military in egypt. they are our most important ally, and it's the most important country in the middle east, and we will lose the support of a lot of our other friends if we walk away from egypt. they have done a tremendous amount of work with and for the united states. this is dramatically in our interest, even though we disagree with what they're doing. but comparing the military to the muslim brotherhood we're coming out way ahead in terms of our interest and the quality of government. >> there's another angle there. remember what eisenhower said? beware the military industrial complex. he's talking about the complex over here. we make all the munitions that that billion and a quarter is buying, correct? >> correct. >> so this affects american business. does that give another turn to this wheel of decision making that obama is operating? >> you can look at that way but egypt has been our most important ally
and if so what should president obama do? mort zuckerman. >> i think the president should not cut the support for the military in egypt. they are our most important ally, and it's the most important country in the middle east, and we will lose the support of a lot of our other friends if we walk away from egypt. they have done a tremendous amount of work with and for the united states. this is dramatically in our interest, even though we disagree with what they're doing. but comparing the...
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president obama chose an amazon.com warehouse as his venue. amazon announced it was adding 5,000 new workers to its company. >> should be doing everything we can to create more jobs with good pay. >> how good are the jobs at amazon warehouses? many are temporary and conditions are harsh. the pay is $11 an hour. >> the white house was asked prior to the visit, whether these were the kinds of jobs the president wanted to create. the director of the white house national economic council, responded for the president, quote, we should not denigrate any job or any work. people work at different jobs throughout their lives. families piece together, sometimes two, to have a degree of middle class security. >> was an amazon warehouse venue the proper chase? >> pat? >> it has moved from a production economy to a service economy. service jobs pay far less than the old manufacturing jobs d. the truth is, the country has moved more toward finance and away from production and that leads to massive inequality. >> corporate america and the economic emerged an
president obama chose an amazon.com warehouse as his venue. amazon announced it was adding 5,000 new workers to its company. >> should be doing everything we can to create more jobs with good pay. >> how good are the jobs at amazon warehouses? many are temporary and conditions are harsh. the pay is $11 an hour. >> the white house was asked prior to the visit, whether these were the kinds of jobs the president wanted to create. the director of the white house national economic...
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president obama taking aim today at boosting homeownership by proposing an overhaul of the massive mortgage market. his targets, long-term political hot potatoes. diana olick joins us from washington with more on what all this might mean. >> reporter: suzy, it should come as no surprise mortgage is front and center, as interest rates are rising, credit is the last barrier to full housing recovery. >> our housing market is beginning to heal. >> reporter: president obama returned to arizona, one of the hardest hit states in the housing crash four years after using this dessert backdrop. >> we got to turn the badpage o the bubble and bust. we need a housing system durable and fair and rewards responsibility for generations to come. >> reporter: it's reforming the nation's 10 trillion dollar mortgage market making it easier for home buyers and putting capital at the center of housing finance ask pulling government out. that means a gradual wind down of giants fannie mae and freddy mac, which together with the fha back over 90% of new loans. >> i believe our housing system should operate where t
president obama taking aim today at boosting homeownership by proposing an overhaul of the massive mortgage market. his targets, long-term political hot potatoes. diana olick joins us from washington with more on what all this might mean. >> reporter: suzy, it should come as no surprise mortgage is front and center, as interest rates are rising, credit is the last barrier to full housing recovery. >> our housing market is beginning to heal. >> reporter: president obama...
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you have to make a politician >> there are a lot of , ande who hear that story even president obama is telling tot story, but i am trying see where the willpower is to actually push the president on issues. to get a sense of how we take what you said and put them into action to actually push them. >> we have an obligation. we have an obligation to make some noise. me a sense of how it feels to sit in this body. how does it feel for you? do you ever forget about it, or are you reminded here is a body you are protesting to do more, and now use it in this body? i have to do the best i can every day and our to make a contribution. i think if the climate and the thinknment -- sometimes i i'm a why must we travel down the same road again? will we ever learn? >> that is a damning indictment it is easierit han to get public policy past. do,ou knew what you had to but i think people and individuals that wake up in the what can i do to bring someone down rather than what can i do to help someone? what can i do to stop spending so much on bombs and guns rather than spending resources on lifting t
you have to make a politician >> there are a lot of , ande who hear that story even president obama is telling tot story, but i am trying see where the willpower is to actually push the president on issues. to get a sense of how we take what you said and put them into action to actually push them. >> we have an obligation. we have an obligation to make some noise. me a sense of how it feels to sit in this body. how does it feel for you? do you ever forget about it, or are you...
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and president obama says yes, bob and i are very close. interesting thing is that the president, president bush went to harvard, too but he doesn't act or talk like these guys. i'm surprised at questions asked because it seems they're so afraid of president obama's notorious bad news coverage. by the time i became press secretary we expected bad press coverage so if i would give expectations and tell people look that story tomorrow is not going to be good, and in the moshing the president would say, that wasn't as bad. than it was going to be. >> i think it's hard for journalists to ask president obama questions bau they want so desperately for him to like them. >> i think maybe they'd like to work for him some day. many people now work as spokes he people in the administration. >> yes. and share personal agenda with them. >> told them just the other day he has great ideas. said that. this week, too, president ob yaum goes to talk to democrats on capitol hill he complains about the liberal left wing media at huffington post for -- it's dem
and president obama says yes, bob and i are very close. interesting thing is that the president, president bush went to harvard, too but he doesn't act or talk like these guys. i'm surprised at questions asked because it seems they're so afraid of president obama's notorious bad news coverage. by the time i became press secretary we expected bad press coverage so if i would give expectations and tell people look that story tomorrow is not going to be good, and in the moshing the president would...
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today the obama administration announced same-sex marriages will be recognized for federal tax purposes which means gay couples can claim the same tax benefits as heterosexual couples. the rule is stands even if the couple lives in a state that does not recognize same-sex marriage. this assures legally married same-sex couples can move around the country knowing their federal filing status will not change. >>> workers held a super-sized strike across the nation today from this rally at a mcdonald's in oakland to cities including chicago and new york. workers called for better pay, regular schedules and the right to form a union. fast food employees in california make as little as $8 an hour. they are demanding $15 an hour. workers say the pay increase will allow them to take care of their families without having to depend on government services like food stamps. mcdonald's issued a statement saying it aims to offer competitive pay and benefits to its employees. >>> for the first time in a decade, scores are down on state standardized tests. the academic performance index, api, shows a t
today the obama administration announced same-sex marriages will be recognized for federal tax purposes which means gay couples can claim the same tax benefits as heterosexual couples. the rule is stands even if the couple lives in a state that does not recognize same-sex marriage. this assures legally married same-sex couples can move around the country knowing their federal filing status will not change. >>> workers held a super-sized strike across the nation today from this rally at...
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we have president obama saying it needs to be higher. that is something we can make some movement on. and certainly at the state level and the local level, we have seen living wage movements that have been effective. so unfortunately, it is a struggle. like the civil rights movement, it continues. it wasn't something that occurred in one year. dr. algernon austin, his latest work is called "the unfinished marches." dr. austin, thank you for your work and thank you for coming on to talk with us tonight. >> my pleasure, anytime. tavis: >> coming up next, conversation with mary frances berry and that chair of the defense fund, marian wright edelman. stay with us. joining us now from washington to talk about the work being done to bring jobs, justice, and freedom to all americans, marian wright edelman of the children's defense fund that advocates for children of all at this of these, and mary frances berry, former chair of the u.s. commission on civil rights and now professor of history at the university of pennsylvania. i am honored as alw
we have president obama saying it needs to be higher. that is something we can make some movement on. and certainly at the state level and the local level, we have seen living wage movements that have been effective. so unfortunately, it is a struggle. like the civil rights movement, it continues. it wasn't something that occurred in one year. dr. algernon austin, his latest work is called "the unfinished marches." dr. austin, thank you for your work and thank you for coming on to...
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. >> john: john boehner and president obama agree on something. the only other things they've ever agreed on were, one, estimation you need a good cry. two, michael keaton is is a best batman and three, brazil nuts are nothing more than packing material for all the other nuts in the mix. so they got a four. nothing shows though just how weird these coalitions have become than the fact that the president also ended up on the same side as this person. >> the federal government is taking in the content of american phone calls. it's not true. it's not happening. we need to deal in facts. let's deal in reality, not in false narratives. >> john: yes, yes. wait, wait. you're jumping ahead. you heard kroactly. michelle bachman just argued what we shouldn't deal in false narratives. for example, the false narrative that says michelle bachman doesn't deal in false narratives. >> the president of the united states will be taking a trip over to india that is is expected to cost the tax payer dlz 200 million a day. her little daughter took that vaccine, that i
. >> john: john boehner and president obama agree on something. the only other things they've ever agreed on were, one, estimation you need a good cry. two, michael keaton is is a best batman and three, brazil nuts are nothing more than packing material for all the other nuts in the mix. so they got a four. nothing shows though just how weird these coalitions have become than the fact that the president also ended up on the same side as this person. >> the federal government is...
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president barack obama. he strongly condemned what is happening in egypt and said it was for egyptian to decide what would happen in the future. >>> in the meantime the deepening unrest in egypt combined with the civil war in syria is sending the price of crude oil higher, fearing worries about a squeeze of supplies coming from the middle east. today oil prices rose to close at $107.33. >>> twiter the new feed to the world. financial power players use it and move stocks, but what about the risks of hacking and the slip of the thumb? is twitter raising the amount of risk in the marketplace? >>> but first, let's get a look at the biggest drags on the dow today. >>> we begin the market focus with a late-day earnings report from nordstrom. it trimmed the earnings and sales forecast as the sales at the department stores slipped. this makes it the latest retailer to cut shares. it finished to $59.33 and fell shorter after hours trading. >>> dell out with better than expected earnings. the company embroiled in a ta
president barack obama. he strongly condemned what is happening in egypt and said it was for egyptian to decide what would happen in the future. >>> in the meantime the deepening unrest in egypt combined with the civil war in syria is sending the price of crude oil higher, fearing worries about a squeeze of supplies coming from the middle east. today oil prices rose to close at $107.33. >>> twiter the new feed to the world. financial power players use it and move stocks, but...
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president obama spoke from the very same spot where dr. king spoke those unforgettable words on the struggle for civil rights half a century ago. >> but we would dishonor those heroes, as well, to suggest that the work of this nation is somehow complete. the universal may bend towards justice, but it doesn't bend on it's own. to secure the gains this country has made requires constant vigilance. >> i can't believe it's been 50 years. >> i was reading the speech today. gives you chills. >> it does. >> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm susie gharib, thanks for watching. >> i'm bill griffeth. thanks for watching. see you tomorrow. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> hello and welcome to "this is us." i'm dr. reed. this week we're in santa cruz at freedom forge, the studio of kirksmith neil. he is going
president obama spoke from the very same spot where dr. king spoke those unforgettable words on the struggle for civil rights half a century ago. >> but we would dishonor those heroes, as well, to suggest that the work of this nation is somehow complete. the universal may bend towards justice, but it doesn't bend on it's own. to secure the gains this country has made requires constant vigilance. >> i can't believe it's been 50 years. >> i was reading the speech today. gives...
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president obama says, well, yes, bob and i are very close. as if to say, i'm a little bit closer to the new york professor than you are. he went to harvard too. but he doesn't act or talk like these guys. i'm surprised at some of the questions that were asked, it seems that they were so afraid of president's obama's notorious thin skin for bad news coverage. ine tabably, the president would say, it wasn't as bad as i said it was going to be. >> i think it's really hard for today's journalists to ask president obama questions because they want so desperately for the media to like him. >> they also share a personal agenda with them. >> remember they told him just the other day that he had great ideas. when president obama goes to talk to the democrats on capitol hill, he actually complains about the liberal left wing media at "the huffington post," they don't like larry summers. and the democrat on democrat violence is very interesting. but even when he gets great coverage, still, it's not good enough for them. >> he's a perfectionist. >> well,
president obama says, well, yes, bob and i are very close. as if to say, i'm a little bit closer to the new york professor than you are. he went to harvard too. but he doesn't act or talk like these guys. i'm surprised at some of the questions that were asked, it seems that they were so afraid of president's obama's notorious thin skin for bad news coverage. ine tabably, the president would say, it wasn't as bad as i said it was going to be. >> i think it's really hard for today's...
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a determined president obama today making the case to justify a u.s. military strike against syria over its use of chemical weapons but no decisions have been made when and how the u.s. will respond, only affirmations no u.s. troops will be sent on the ground. john kerry said administration has evidence the assad regime used chemical weapons that killed more than 1,000 syrians, including hundreds of children. kerry said being war weary does not allow us to turn the other cheek. >> we know after a decade of conflict, the american people are tired of war. believe me, i am, too. but fatigue does not take our responsibility. just longing for peace does not necessarily bring it about. >> with more on the syrian crisis, how it's playing out in washington, and what might happen next, we turn to john harwood. a lot of words out today. what more can we gleam about the timing of a possible strike against syria? basically, what happens now? >> they haven't signalled the timing, susiusie, but it looks e a strong likelihood we'll strike, sooner rather than later. t
a determined president obama today making the case to justify a u.s. military strike against syria over its use of chemical weapons but no decisions have been made when and how the u.s. will respond, only affirmations no u.s. troops will be sent on the ground. john kerry said administration has evidence the assad regime used chemical weapons that killed more than 1,000 syrians, including hundreds of children. kerry said being war weary does not allow us to turn the other cheek. >> we know...
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go ahead. >> i believe the media accept bracing obama's message. they love obama's message. look, bill, the young people, this the is first time that young people have thought that their future is going to be less full and prosperous than their parents. that is, because, for one, their economic outlook is bleak. but obama is telling them that because of big business. because of greedy people they are never going to get anywhere. is he telling women that they can never get anywhere about the magnificent hand of government reaching down. is he telling it the middle class you will never achieve anything unless government helps you. it is the sort of animosity you mentioned trayvon martin. he is he making the racial divide clearer, stronger, more distinct instead of saying hey we americans are moving forward. it's this intentional stirring up of animosity but, class warfare, racial warfare, gender warfare, obama is -- that doesn't mean they don't like obama with you it's his message that is so pernicious in getting into society. >> bill: i will buy that that this whole thing is
go ahead. >> i believe the media accept bracing obama's message. they love obama's message. look, bill, the young people, this the is first time that young people have thought that their future is going to be less full and prosperous than their parents. that is, because, for one, their economic outlook is bleak. but obama is telling them that because of big business. because of greedy people they are never going to get anywhere. is he telling women that they can never get anywhere about...
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obama. >> let me tell these people who we got helping. obama has to stay there. watch out. >> hey, i know i'm a clown. he just runs around acting like one. doesn't noel is one. >> you ready? >> obama, they're coming for you this time. >> whoo. >> as soon as the bull comes out, don't you move. he's going to get you, get you, get you. >> that video was filmed by perry bean who also reported another clown ran up and started bob ling is the lips on the mask. here's how he characterized that scene on "the today show." >> like an effigy at a klan rally. there's have been no reason to mess with his lips if he had been a white president. playing on that stereotype, he had to go up there and diddle with his lips. >> the organizers of the event apologized last night. the clown has been banned from performing there ever again. next up, new york mayoral candidate anthony weiner seems to be in on the joke these days. he was marching in the dominican parade over the weekend when he reportedly grabbed a giant plantain from a woman in the crowd and waved it around. if this lates
obama. >> let me tell these people who we got helping. obama has to stay there. watch out. >> hey, i know i'm a clown. he just runs around acting like one. doesn't noel is one. >> you ready? >> obama, they're coming for you this time. >> whoo. >> as soon as the bull comes out, don't you move. he's going to get you, get you, get you. >> that video was filmed by perry bean who also reported another clown ran up and started bob ling is the lips on the...
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will fulfill the promise president obama made when he said the use of chemical weapons would be crossing a red line. at stake for the united states, crude and credibility. the price of oil rising steady in the face of tensions. >> six-month highs because of concerns what is going on. we're what we're closely watching because syria is not a big oil producer, is there violence spilling over to like iraq, opec's second biggest producer that tied that significantly to syria. >> reporter: gold went up hitting an 11-week high. bond prices went up for the same reason, too, pushing interest rates lower. the ten-year yield down. many in the investment community believe military action is inevitable for the u.s. to maintain credibility. >> clearly, if chemical weapons have been used and that's a big if, i believe, the united states has to do something. the president has drawn a line in the sand and for the united states to have credibility, they have to october. >> reporter: if u.s. does not act they think north corkorea a more will be em boldened. >>> also adding to investor jitters today, the u.
will fulfill the promise president obama made when he said the use of chemical weapons would be crossing a red line. at stake for the united states, crude and credibility. the price of oil rising steady in the face of tensions. >> six-month highs because of concerns what is going on. we're what we're closely watching because syria is not a big oil producer, is there violence spilling over to like iraq, opec's second biggest producer that tied that significantly to syria. >>...
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because it discovered that this president, a beneficiary of all of the sacrifice and struggle, president obama has benefited from that, and he has talked less about race than any president in recent memory, and the study details what other presidents have had to say about race, and he has had less to say about it than others, including republicans. is him being black in itself making a statement? i ask because you, one, have done the work, and, two, you have had occasion to be there. he has talked less about race than any present -- president in recent memory. >> first, it does not surprise me, and that does not mean that other presidents have talked much about race, because they avoid it. he is smart. he knows that an awful lot of people voted for him as a black president because they felt they were ready to make a racial change only on their terms, and if he talks about race, they get upset. all he has to do is mention -- trayvon martin, people go ballistic. it still drives our politics, our voting patterns. it is still an important barometer of politics in the united states, but for that ve
because it discovered that this president, a beneficiary of all of the sacrifice and struggle, president obama has benefited from that, and he has talked less about race than any president in recent memory, and the study details what other presidents have had to say about race, and he has had less to say about it than others, including republicans. is him being black in itself making a statement? i ask because you, one, have done the work, and, two, you have had occasion to be there. he has...
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they might tweet obama care, obama care or affordable health care act. they'll all of a sudden get into a conversation with other participants what do i do in exchanging information? and a great way to get involved in a conversation by using hash tags. >> you can use it as research. so you can search #obamacare just to see what people are thinking about. >> absolutely. it's a great way to find a collection of information. you could put that in google. put #obamacare in google and come up with a bunch of articles on obama care. >> it's really simple. it takes sitting down for a few minutes and figuring out what makes the most sense for your company. >> learning how to use the tools and it's free. >> absolutely. thanks, barry, appreciate you coming on the show. >> thanks for having me. >>> when we come back, bill rancic and gene marks answer your questions in managing brands online and when a small business should retain legal counsel. >>> and today's elevator pitcher has a message of love she's conveying through her product line of apparel and handbags. â
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juan, president obama promised us that this wasn't going on. now, we find out it was going on to the tune of 56,000 occurrences per year. >> you know, it's an outrage. i am big on civil liberties. we have should be protected in the privacy. i must say that this is not so much directed at us. this is about keeping us safe. jonathan says you could do it without it. i'm not sure. i will tell you, if there was a terrorist incident boy, would we be up in arms. this is under the patriot act. >> you are saying you are forit or you're not. >> if i was fascinating, sorry, i'm for it. ultimately i don't want to get blown up. >> so as long as you say "terror" in the sentence it doesn't matter what you say after that. wayne, helps us out. >> there is to helping out. this is called the foreign intelligence surveillance act. foreign intelligence surveillance act. it doesn't say domestic snoop ing. we have domestic snooping going on all the time. this can happen because eric holder, whose voracity is comparable to pinocchio. he has a law that says special nee
juan, president obama promised us that this wasn't going on. now, we find out it was going on to the tune of 56,000 occurrences per year. >> you know, it's an outrage. i am big on civil liberties. we have should be protected in the privacy. i must say that this is not so much directed at us. this is about keeping us safe. jonathan says you could do it without it. i'm not sure. i will tell you, if there was a terrorist incident boy, would we be up in arms. this is under the patriot act....
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but somehow i think the obama administration has forgotten that narrative. they need a refresher course. in bloomberg's speech, he also said, if retirement costs continue to skyrocket, it could affect the quality of life here in new york city. >> the more a city spends on wages and benefits over what the marg place determines is necessary for recruitment, retention and experience, the less a city can invest in benefits for all of its residents. the less it invests in thing that again fits all residents, the less attractive place it is to live and visit. >> less, less, less. as long we give the wealthy more, more, more. bloomberg is living on the moon. he needs to remember new york city is great today because the workers put their lives on the day as safe as it is. if you hurt police officers and firefighters, the quality of life will hurt the entire city. now, i will say that living in new york, i feel safe. i think the residents appeal the safe. and i feel embarrassed to think there is actually a mayor coming out saying, workers aren't doing enough. that's
but somehow i think the obama administration has forgotten that narrative. they need a refresher course. in bloomberg's speech, he also said, if retirement costs continue to skyrocket, it could affect the quality of life here in new york city. >> the more a city spends on wages and benefits over what the marg place determines is necessary for recruitment, retention and experience, the less a city can invest in benefits for all of its residents. the less it invests in thing that again fits...
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barack obama is leading the country in the wrong direction. i'm a guy not willing to go along to get along. his message, i don't think there's a question really does resound there. >> another man whose message resounds there, when you consider the fact it was last year that rick santorum won the iowa caucuses, he made the headlines attacking the romney campaign, crediting president obama where he described it, at least making an effort to do the same. he's hardly a moderate. how does the party expand its base when see the more conservative candidates? >> taking more of an economic populous approach, you don't retreat on conservatism, but appeal to more working class americans by reaching out to them. the challenge, of course, is policy and ultimately that's where it gets tough for some in a working class americans where polling shows like government programs to a certain degree. as far as santorum in iowa goes, he did it the old fashioned way in 2012. all 99 counties, he courted voter by voter and it paid off for him in the caucuses. the chall
barack obama is leading the country in the wrong direction. i'm a guy not willing to go along to get along. his message, i don't think there's a question really does resound there. >> another man whose message resounds there, when you consider the fact it was last year that rick santorum won the iowa caucuses, he made the headlines attacking the romney campaign, crediting president obama where he described it, at least making an effort to do the same. he's hardly a moderate. how does the...
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. >>> speaking of apple, apple got an assist from washington today, president obama overturned an order from the u.s. international trade commission banning imports of older iphones and ipads, which the agency said violated samsung patents. the ban would have begun today. the u.s. trade representatives says the veto was based on considerations that could have an effect on competitive conditions in the u.s. economy and their effect on the u.s. consumer. the last time a president overturned a trade ban, ronald reagan back in 1987, a case involving samsung. >>> jet blue's days as a coach only carrier are numbered, the airline is changing course, going after the first class flyer. will it pay off? first, let's take a look at how the international markets closed today. >>> european authorities have signed off on usairways, proposed merger with american airlines american parent company. as expected the approval comes on the condition that american eagle give up one slot at london's heathrow airport. the combination would create the world's biggest airline and must be approved by a federal jud
. >>> speaking of apple, apple got an assist from washington today, president obama overturned an order from the u.s. international trade commission banning imports of older iphones and ipads, which the agency said violated samsung patents. the ban would have begun today. the u.s. trade representatives says the veto was based on considerations that could have an effect on competitive conditions in the u.s. economy and their effect on the u.s. consumer. the last time a president...
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she was one of the top aides for president obama's '08 campaign. she was the communications director for a time in the white house. very, very sharp woman. she was very, very instrumental in sort of helping the first lady, for instance, sort of pass -- or put together her anti-obesity initiative. she was putting restrictions on sugary foods targeting children. her husband, by the way, happened to be the president's white house counsel. >> certainly anita dunn has benefited greatly from her perception of being a figure with ties to the white house, whether it's her husband, former white house counsel, but someone who has all kinds of friends there. i mean, that has to be a boon to her corporate clients. >> you talk about president obama and his campaign, and his opposition to the revolving door. let me play you an excerpt from one of his speeches. >> the american people deserve simply more than assurance that the people coming to washington will serve their interests. they also deserve to know there are rules on the books to keep it that way. they d
she was one of the top aides for president obama's '08 campaign. she was the communications director for a time in the white house. very, very sharp woman. she was very, very instrumental in sort of helping the first lady, for instance, sort of pass -- or put together her anti-obesity initiative. she was putting restrictions on sugary foods targeting children. her husband, by the way, happened to be the president's white house counsel. >> certainly anita dunn has benefited greatly from...
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obama neece it clear he has no intention to stop the daily collection of phone records he promised appropriate reforms houses it is carried out the stops short to say what they will be only they will be working with congress. those laws stores right now on fox business dhaka. we have more coming up georgetown has a new program to pay for your degree we have a report. and kids running around. you have seen this price so now restaurants are beginning kids. is a legal? we will get your reaction. ♪ññx?z?Ñóz?z?wóvóvó@ ♪ gerri: our taxpayers picki up the tab for a new generation of lawyers. loophole, pricey grgetown university law school is offering students free tuition if they go into public service for ten years. itox busines rich edson is at georgetown university with the details. say it ain't so. >> reporter: good evening. first, it is pretty attractive considering the price of law school, if you have ever exported. this is on the georgetown website. the program, federal program and the program they have here means public interest borrowers might not pay a single penny on
obama neece it clear he has no intention to stop the daily collection of phone records he promised appropriate reforms houses it is carried out the stops short to say what they will be only they will be working with congress. those laws stores right now on fox business dhaka. we have more coming up georgetown has a new program to pay for your degree we have a report. and kids running around. you have seen this price so now restaurants are beginning kids. is a legal? we will get your reaction....
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>>>s president obama hits the road for jobs. congress heads home and the right wing, they're still clueless. >> this foreign born -- >> that nut case was more powerful in that room than the members of congress. >> young black americans are the most violent group in this country by far. >> their deep injustices we must address. >> racism in america. for it to be so blat abbott. >> that's right. jay-z, america is blatantly racist. that's why you're a multimillionaire. >> policy wise, zilch, zero, nada. >> i don't want to go through the same old arguments where i propose an idea and the republicans say no because it is my idea. 40 meaningless votes to repeal obamacare is not a jobs plan. >> who do you want to die in america with breast cancer? >> it is an aimless congress. >> the country is hanging by a thread here. >> we begin with a look at the ongoing right wing vitriol that has been spewed in what should be an opportunity for a sincere conversation about racism in america. the three top agents of intolerance, bill o'reilly, sea
>>>s president obama hits the road for jobs. congress heads home and the right wing, they're still clueless. >> this foreign born -- >> that nut case was more powerful in that room than the members of congress. >> young black americans are the most violent group in this country by far. >> their deep injustices we must address. >> racism in america. for it to be so blat abbott. >> that's right. jay-z, america is blatantly racist. that's why you're a...
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polititions at the state level are increasingly frustrated with what they say is an over-reach by the obama administration. >> we know what is best for us here in kentucky, and we don't want to be dictated to by washington, d.c. >> for kentucky state senator damen thayer, the feds have gone too far. >> the left wing liberals in washington, d.c. think they know what's best. they hut guns. they hade haight law-abiding citizens who want to buy guns, and we fear that there will be federal gun laws that actually take away what we believe is our second amendment right to keep and bear arms. >> other than that premise being completely false, what message did you send to d.c.? the senate passed a bill that would have nullified any new federal gun law passed after january 1. >> he's talking about nullification. an age-old legislative tactic where states pass specific laws exempting themselves from federal laws. it's a flawless political technique that dozens of embracing, despite fact the supreme court made nullification laws illegal on several occasions, but that is not the point. >> barack obama l
polititions at the state level are increasingly frustrated with what they say is an over-reach by the obama administration. >> we know what is best for us here in kentucky, and we don't want to be dictated to by washington, d.c. >> for kentucky state senator damen thayer, the feds have gone too far. >> the left wing liberals in washington, d.c. think they know what's best. they hut guns. they hade haight law-abiding citizens who want to buy guns, and we fear that there will be...
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president obama has an anti-trafficking initiative heave is pushing nationwide. the kids who were already vulnerable are targeted by pimps. these are kids who may not have enough to eat. they didn't have a stable environment. shear promi they're promised stability and love they can't get. get lured on to the street. so-called boyfriend. and get stuck. a lot off dikts. this is a very hard population to serve. they're angry. -- a lot of addiction. this is a very hard population to serve. they're angry. addicted. prematurely sexualized. doesn't have stability in their family. >> go to the criminal justice, they get centered again. >> the legislation that would change the way the victims are helped dealt with. right now if you treat them like criminals and go to jail. bah the entry age is 12. that's not acknowledging the fact that they're children. they're of the age of consent. senator yi's proposal, legislation, its to treat them as victims and make sure that -- that legally as well -- and there was a number of services. on the fbi bust, this weekend, got to ask. s
president obama has an anti-trafficking initiative heave is pushing nationwide. the kids who were already vulnerable are targeted by pimps. these are kids who may not have enough to eat. they didn't have a stable environment. shear promi they're promised stability and love they can't get. get lured on to the street. so-called boyfriend. and get stuck. a lot off dikts. this is a very hard population to serve. they're angry. -- a lot of addiction. this is a very hard population to serve. they're...
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these are all greeted by the obama administration with harsh condemnation. there is a perception among some that this is a weakness on the part of the obama administration. can you address that? >> you are referring to very difficult, and in some cases very intractable problems that in some cases are bearing very severe consequences for the people who live in these countries. there is no doubt about that. the u.s. has a responsibility to be a part of the international effort to address those problems. for a variety of reasons, one of them is that it is the desire of the u.s. to have good relationships with these countries. what we are trying to do in many of these cases is to marshal international support, and to work with our friends and allies to work with our partners in the region. and we have done that with some success and with some progress notable in a variety of circumstances. what we would like to see moving forward is a continued effort on the part of the community to work together to address some of these problems. seewe would also like to the le
these are all greeted by the obama administration with harsh condemnation. there is a perception among some that this is a weakness on the part of the obama administration. can you address that? >> you are referring to very difficult, and in some cases very intractable problems that in some cases are bearing very severe consequences for the people who live in these countries. there is no doubt about that. the u.s. has a responsibility to be a part of the international effort to address...
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. >> president obama has made clear to the assad regime, that this international norm cannot be violated without consequences. and there is a reason why no matter what you believe about syria, all people in all nations who believe in the cause of our common humanity must stand up to assure there is accountability for the use of chemical weapons, so that it never happens again. >> the market had been trading higher earlier on merger news and in spite of a sharp drop in july, durable goods orders, but those comments by secretary kerry sent the indexes lower and they did close at the lows of the session, the dow fell by 64 points, ending below 15,000 again. the nasdaq was a fraction of a point lower, the s&p 500 was down 6 points. gold the other way, above $1400 an ounce for the first time since june 7th, when it hit that multiyear low of 1180. >>> the biggest of the merger news, one of the largest deals ever in the drug making industry. amgen, the huge biotech company is paying 10 a$10 and a half bin for onyx pharmaceuticals. when completed, the deal will give amgen two new cancer drugs, a
. >> president obama has made clear to the assad regime, that this international norm cannot be violated without consequences. and there is a reason why no matter what you believe about syria, all people in all nations who believe in the cause of our common humanity must stand up to assure there is accountability for the use of chemical weapons, so that it never happens again. >> the market had been trading higher earlier on merger news and in spite of a sharp drop in july, durable...
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thousand nine hundred sixty eight in fact median income continues to go down over the last three years the obama administration gets out there touting some kind of an economic recovery and people want to point to the stock market when every one any economist worth his salt understands that the that the stock market increases are directly tied to quantitative easing to fed federal reserve policy not to any kind of economic recovery and certainly not to any kind of naturally occurring free market principles this is. about iran reserves ok in washington you know i want to talk i want to say that we agree here eric because i think the issue here is you're talking about the federal reserve policies and one of the things that has declined since the one nine hundred seventy s. is the value of the dollar with the federal reserve quantitative easing policies they are destroying the purchasing value of people who do need to go out there and buy goods and services and the people who are harmed the most are the poor and the middle class. by the inflationary policies of the federal reserve because what is ha
thousand nine hundred sixty eight in fact median income continues to go down over the last three years the obama administration gets out there touting some kind of an economic recovery and people want to point to the stock market when every one any economist worth his salt understands that the that the stock market increases are directly tied to quantitative easing to fed federal reserve policy not to any kind of economic recovery and certainly not to any kind of naturally occurring free market...
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. >>> presidential news conference, president obama spent the afternoon addressing a number of issues important to both business and the american people. from healthcare to the fed, to the government surveillance program. >>> donnie brooke in isle six, the battle between j.c. penney, the ceo and shareholders in public. is this war fair ever good for shareholders. >>> bringing jobs home. more companies are moving overseas operations back to the u.s. but not just workers benefit. who else is reaping the rewards as we wrap up the series made in america. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, august 9th. >>> and good evening everyone and welcome. i'm tyler mathisen along with sue herrera. susie gharib has the night off. in a far-reaching press conference today, the first in three months, to took questions and gave answers on top picks critically important to american business. he tackled healthcare reform and the possibility of a government shut down to immigration, privacy and whom he might choose as the next chairman of the federal reserve. >> good evening, t
. >>> presidential news conference, president obama spent the afternoon addressing a number of issues important to both business and the american people. from healthcare to the fed, to the government surveillance program. >>> donnie brooke in isle six, the battle between j.c. penney, the ceo and shareholders in public. is this war fair ever good for shareholders. >>> bringing jobs home. more companies are moving overseas operations back to the u.s. but not just...
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and president obama cancelled his meeting with vladimir putin. "washington journal" beginning at 7:00 live here on c-span. >> c-span, we bring public affairs events from washington directly to you putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, briefings and conferences and offering complete coverage of the u.s. house all as a public service of private industry. we're c-span, created by the cable industry 34 years ago and funded by your local cable or satellite provider and now you can watch us in hd. >> you can watch the town hall its entirety at 10:35 eastern here on c-span. >> season two of first ladies influence and image begins monday september 9 with a look at the life of edith roosevelt. and tonight dolley madison the wife of the fourth president and first lady of the united .tates from 1809 to 1817 >> dolley was socially adept and politically savvy. >> she was his best friend. she compensated. >> james madison wishes to meet her. >> she carved out a space for women where they can wield a great deal of political powe
and president obama cancelled his meeting with vladimir putin. "washington journal" beginning at 7:00 live here on c-span. >> c-span, we bring public affairs events from washington directly to you putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, briefings and conferences and offering complete coverage of the u.s. house all as a public service of private industry. we're c-span, created by the cable industry 34 years ago and funded by your local cable or...
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thousand nine hundred sixty eight in fact median income continues to go down over the last three years the obama administration gets out there touting some kind of an economic recovery and people want to point to the stock market when every one any economist worth his salt understands that the that the stock market increases are directly tied to quantitative easing to fed federal reserve policy not to any kind of economic recovery and certainly not to any kind of naturally occurring free market principles this is this already. discredited by researchers ok austin. in washington you know i want to talk i want to say that we agree here eric because i think the issue here is you're talking about the federal reserve's policies and one of the things that has declined since the one nine hundred seventy s. is the value of the dollar with the federal reserve quantitative easing policies they are destroying the purchasing value of people who do need to go out there and buy goods and services and the people who are harmed the most are the poor and the middle class by the inflationary policies of the feder
thousand nine hundred sixty eight in fact median income continues to go down over the last three years the obama administration gets out there touting some kind of an economic recovery and people want to point to the stock market when every one any economist worth his salt understands that the that the stock market increases are directly tied to quantitative easing to fed federal reserve policy not to any kind of economic recovery and certainly not to any kind of naturally occurring free market...
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. >> president obama continues his jobs and economy tour on the west coast this week. today he visits troops and their families at the camp pendleton marine corps base in california. starting ata live 3:50 p.m. here on c-span. c-span, we bring public affairs events from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, briefings, and conferences him and offering complete gavel-to- gavel coverage of the u.s. house all as a public service of private industry. c-span, created by the cable tv industry 34 years ago and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. now you can watch us in hd. >> former nsa and cia director michael hayden, cybersecurity threats will get worse before they get better. he was one of the speakers at an event looking at vulnerabilities in the: trees electric grid -- and the country's electric grid. this is 45 minutes. >> good morning. if everybody would take a seat. i want to welcome everyone. for those who don't know us, bp c was founded in 2007 by four senate majority leaders. we like to say w
. >> president obama continues his jobs and economy tour on the west coast this week. today he visits troops and their families at the camp pendleton marine corps base in california. starting ata live 3:50 p.m. here on c-span. c-span, we bring public affairs events from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, briefings, and conferences him and offering complete gavel-to- gavel coverage of the u.s. house all as a public service of...
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what would you ask president obama? caller: i would like to know, and many people i know have a question about this, the fact that we send billions of dollars overseas to arab countries and momentand since the where mohammed said that all of was the only god, and told him there was a need to kill christians, we are sending money want to kill christians. i don't understand that. they are killing them over there at this very moment. we are allowing them to come to this place across the pond, and they are doing it here now. host: there is a question that john allen posted in politico, and one of his was what happened to al qaeda being decimated in on the run? the president has on it -- shreveport,, to what would you asked the president? caller: i would ask, i am proud of obama for getting health care for people, and employers are hiring people part-time. in cutting that jobs. they have so many hours not full-time. host: are you seeing that? caller: they are hiring part- time. it is said. we should have health care for peop
what would you ask president obama? caller: i would like to know, and many people i know have a question about this, the fact that we send billions of dollars overseas to arab countries and momentand since the where mohammed said that all of was the only god, and told him there was a need to kill christians, we are sending money want to kill christians. i don't understand that. they are killing them over there at this very moment. we are allowing them to come to this place across the pond, and...
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now all of a sudden we get to president obama, we all of a sudden need new i.d. when there's no new circumstance, no new evidence of fraud. it is blatant voter suppression. and we've got to deal with it as it is. just a nuanced way of trying to suppress votes. >> that is the reverend al sharpton. you're going to want to stick around tomorrow, see his special. thank you so much. >> thank you, chris. >>> joining me now from san antonio, texas, democratic congressman waukeen castro, and the advancement project, judith brown deannis in washington. congressman, i want to ask you what today's intervention by the d.o.j. on behalf of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit over texas' law. what that means for voters in texas and you and the political future of folks like you. >> well, chris, hopefully it means that texans will be able to vote in the way they've been used to voting for many decades now. i was in the texas legislature in 2011 and before that for several years and saw the republican majority not only pass the voter i.d. law but also make it harder to register to vote
now all of a sudden we get to president obama, we all of a sudden need new i.d. when there's no new circumstance, no new evidence of fraud. it is blatant voter suppression. and we've got to deal with it as it is. just a nuanced way of trying to suppress votes. >> that is the reverend al sharpton. you're going to want to stick around tomorrow, see his special. thank you so much. >> thank you, chris. >>> joining me now from san antonio, texas, democratic congressman waukeen...
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president obama recently spoke out against it. the trayvon martin had the agreement using race would be bad and debating the facts over it. this policy has been sold repeatedly not as racial profiling. it's sold repeatedly as aggressive police tactics that relate to crime staesks. we have today a ruling that says to minorities here in new york and i would argue probably around the country although take time to see how it plays out. this ruling says you can no long be presumed suspicious because of the color of your skin and the statistics that are in this ruling and that you just mentioned bear that out because they were stopping people primarily based on race and race-related attributes and vast mantle found nothing wrong and not doing anything. another point on this important day. the whole tactic comes out of the supreme court case that had said, well, sometimes can you have a lower standard of search because someone might have a gun on them. what nypd said we will use that loophole to act like maybe everyone has a gun on them.
president obama recently spoke out against it. the trayvon martin had the agreement using race would be bad and debating the facts over it. this policy has been sold repeatedly not as racial profiling. it's sold repeatedly as aggressive police tactics that relate to crime staesks. we have today a ruling that says to minorities here in new york and i would argue probably around the country although take time to see how it plays out. this ruling says you can no long be presumed suspicious because...